"Professional, knowledgeable, and nothing was too much trouble"

"Professional, knowledgeable, and nothing was too much trouble"

Our client built this incredible property and has been a wonderful family home for them. It was an honour to represent them in the sale of a huge part of their lives.

A lifetime of memories in this property for our client. They built this stunning home and raised their family here. Now it is time to hand over the keys to a new family for them to make their own memories. This was an absolute joy for us at Newboulds & Co, lovely clients, equally lovely buyers and a property we wanted to spend all day at when viewing.


"We recently sold our house through Newboulds estate agents and found the entire process stress free, easy and David and the rest of the team were professional, knowledgeable, and nothing was too much trouble. The communications were excellent and would happily use their services again if the need arose. Highly recommended."


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With only a few weeks to go before the end of the year, as a Shepperton estate and letting agent, I wanted to share what has happened in both the UK and Shepperton property markets in 2025, analysing the trends for Shepperton homeowners, home buyers and landlords alike… and then compare them to previous years.

If you’re planning to buy a home soon, you might assume the best place to start is on the property portals, Rightmove, Zoopla, or OnTheMarket. But the truth is, the savviest buyers are seeing homes long before they ever appear online. Here’s why registering with an agent puts you one step ahead.

If you listened to the doom merchants, you would think first-time buyers (FTB) in Shepperton had no chance at all. According to the loudest voices, buying a first home is impossible, the ladder has been pulled up, and the only people who buy their first homes today are lottery winners or those with wealthy parents.

The Autumn Budget delivered the expected changes to housing and taxation, although the impact will be felt more in sentiment than in immediate cost.